Toby B. Cumming is a neurologist working out of 245 Burgundy Street, Heidelberg, VIC 3084, Australia. Neurology can feel a bit overwhelming at first, because the brain and nerves affect so many parts of everyday life. Toby’s clinic focuses on helping people understand what’s going on, what options exist, and how to plan the next steps in a calm, practical way.
In many cases, patients see him for issues linked to stroke and ongoing nerve or brain effects after a stroke. He also looks after people with dementia and vascular dementia, including memory loss that’s starting to worry the person and their family. At times, appointments are about clearer thinking and routines, and other times it’s about managing symptoms day to day so life is easier to handle.
Toby also works with people dealing with CACH syndrome, and with conditions that can affect thoughts and daily habits, like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Symptoms can show up in different ways, and people often bring a mix of questions. The goal is usually the same: to make the situation more understandable, and to support the best care plan possible with the information available.
Details on Toby’s exact experience and education aren’t listed here, so the best way to confirm anything specific is to ask the clinic directly when you book. If you’re interested in research or newer treatment approaches, note that no clinical trial details are provided in the information here. The important thing is that you’ll still be able to talk through what care looks like for your situation, including what can be checked, what may be monitored over time, and what support might help alongside medical care.